By - TechSmith Corporation. Here is TechSmith's Verbal Description of Jing: and Sreencast.com //http://www.**screencast**.com///
"Elegant in its simplicity, Jing's minimal feature set keeps the focus on instant sharing. We think it's the perfect companion to the casual, fast-paced online conversations we all have every day.
Capture what you see: Initiate a capture by clicking Jing's happy, always-ready "sun" icon...or pressing a hotkey of your choice. You can capture a window, pane, or region. Make a point: Need to emphasize or explain? Mark up your screenshot with a basic text box, arrow, highlight, or rectangle. Share instantly: Just tell Jing where to send the screenshot and—BAM!—it's there and ready to share. When you send to a destination like Screencast.com or Flickr, Jing even places a hyperlink on your clipboard. No need to wait: imply paste (ctrl-v or command-v) the link into an IM chat, email, forum post, Twitter, anywhere...and when the person clicks it they see your freshly-uploaded screenshot. Like magic.
Record what you see (and do): Select a window or region and Jing will record a video of everything that appears in that area. Point to things with your mouse, scroll, flip through photos, click around in a website or application...Jing captures it all. Narrate on the fly: If your computer has a microphone, Jing can record your sparkling commentary at the same time. Since everyone prefers short and pithy, recording time is capped at 5 minutes. Share at the speed of conversation: The moment you're done recording, your little screencast movie is ready to upload. The moment it's on Screencast.com, you've got a link ready to paste and share. No waiting."
Note: You must also create a screencast account to post to the web.
Screencast**.com Screencast.com is an easy and affordable media hosting solution for business and academic professionals who want to share multimedia content on the Web. Create and account and publish your jing to Screencast.com and link the embedded code back to your blog or wiki.
Very easy to use so even young children can use it
Record screencasts and capture screenshots quickly
Share screencasts and screenshots easily with anyone who has a high-speed Internet connection
Annotate screenshots with text and arrows
FREE video hosting on Screencast.com if you use less than 2GB of storage space and bandwidth per month
Pro version allows users to save recordings in mp4 format and post on YouTube as well as other video hosting services
Pro version allows users to produce smaller files for faster downloading
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Free version only saves recordings in shockwave-flash (swf) format, so it is not able to be mixed with other video clips very easily
Need to pay $15 per year license fee for "Pro" version
Need to pay $100 per year subscription fee at Screencast.com if you use more than 2GB of bandwidth per month
Free version produces somewhat large file sizes, so downloading is slower than popular video sites like YouTube
Need powerful computer with lots of RAM (at least 1GB, but 2 is better)
Limited editing and time with the free version
Ideas for the Classroom
Communication and Productivity
Rather than using "whole group" to train students to use (insert name of software here), record screencasts that explain each function. Then let students view each screencast at their own pace (and repeatedly if necessary). Then help students who are still struggling on an individual basis. Students can also train each other by recording their own explanations of how to use (insert the name of software here). Professional Development
Record how to steps for teachers to use for reference.
Language Arts
When evaluating student compositions (that have already been typed by them), use a screencast to record compliments and to explain how things could be improved. Also, allow students to use screencasts in a similar manner for peer review.
Works great with the Tablet PC. Teachers or students can "ink" notes and post to a class potal, blog or wiki!
Students can record their work line by line on a problem by making a new PowerPoint slide for each line of work and advancing sequentially through the slides. They can then upload their work and share the link with the class.
Science
The teacher can provide an example of a science experiment using jing so that during the science class if students forget a part of the instructions, they can go to the computer and watch the demonstration again- JH
My Jing on Google Docs (President Demo)
By - TechSmith Corporation.
Here is TechSmith's Verbal Description of Jing: and Sreencast.com //http://www.**screencast**.com///
"Elegant in its simplicity, Jing's minimal feature set keeps the focus on instant sharing. We think it's the perfect companion to the casual, fast-paced online conversations we all have every day.
Capture what you see: Initiate a capture by clicking Jing's happy, always-ready "sun" icon...or pressing a hotkey of your choice. You can capture a window, pane, or region. Make a point: Need to emphasize or explain? Mark up your screenshot with a basic text box, arrow, highlight, or rectangle. Share instantly: Just tell Jing where to send the screenshot and—BAM!—it's there and ready to share. When you send to a destination like Screencast.com or Flickr, Jing even places a hyperlink on your clipboard. No need to wait: imply paste (ctrl-v or command-v) the link into an IM chat, email, forum post, Twitter, anywhere...and when the person clicks it they see your freshly-uploaded screenshot. Like magic.
Record what you see (and do): Select a window or region and Jing will record a video of everything that appears in that area. Point to things with your mouse, scroll, flip through photos, click around in a website or application...Jing captures it all. Narrate on the fly: If your computer has a microphone, Jing can record your sparkling commentary at the same time. Since everyone prefers short and pithy, recording time is capped at 5 minutes. Share at the speed of conversation: The moment you're done recording, your little screencast movie is ready to upload. The moment it's on Screencast.com, you've got a link ready to paste and share. No waiting."
Here is TechSmith's Video Introduction to Jing:
Link Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nX0vSXm4sp8&feature=player_embedded
Note: You must also create a screencast account to post to the web.
Screencast**.com
Screencast.com is an easy and affordable media hosting solution for business and academic professionals who want to share multimedia content on the Web. Create and account and publish your jing to Screencast.com and link the embedded code back to your blog or wiki.
Tutorials http://help.jingproject.com/get-started/get-started-with-jing-taking-y/
Get Started
Capture
Sharing Jing Captures
Screencast.com
Other Jing Buttons/Output Options
Beyond Jing
Math and Tablet Examples
Mathcast 500 Project--goal to create a library of 500+ mathcasts for K-7 math using many student and educator voices)http://math247.pbworks.com/K-7+Mathcasts+500+Project
Resource Links
Overview
Other
Ideas for the Classroom
Communication and ProductivityRather than using "whole group" to train students to use (insert name of software here), record screencasts that explain each function. Then let students view each screencast at their own pace (and repeatedly if necessary). Then help students who are still struggling on an individual basis. Students can also train each other by recording their own explanations of how to use (insert the name of software here).
Professional Development
Language Arts
Math
Science
Social Studies
Addtional Sreencasts tools
Camtasia Studio [[http://www.techsmith.com/camtasia.asp |http://www.techsmith.com/camtasia.asp]]
Jing’s big brother on the video side—and the ideal choice for creating longer, more polished screen videos. Camtasia Studio can edit your Jing videos, too.
Link to my jing on google docs http://www.screencast.com/t/i3ppLUliQ